The latest offering from international bestselling author, Jeffrey
Archer is “Only Time Will Tell”, the first installment of a five part
series of “The Clifton Chronicles”. As the book mentions, this is indeed
Archer’s greatest attempt at story telling in his 40 long and
illustrious years of being a bestselling author. Like all of Archer’s
books, this book too doesn’t fail to create the magic that only a master
magician like Archer can create. However, this book is In a sense
different from all his other works because of the ending. Although
almost every book by Archer has a somewhat unusual ending, but this book
beats the rest. However. Let’s not get ahead of ourselves and talk
about the ending when we have 386 more pages to talk about.
Only Time Will Tell (OTWT) begins the story of Harry Clifton, a poor
English boy born in 1919. The book chronicles the childhood, the
schooling, the parentage and finally the coming of age of Harry. Along
with Harry we meet with a variety of interesting characters like Maise
Clifton, his mother, Old Jack Tar, Giles Barrington, Emma Barrington,
Hugo Barrington and many others. The book is subdivided into many
sections and each section is told in the first person narrative by a
different characters. This is although not unique about this book.
Archer’s “As the Crow Flies” used this style quite successfully. This
style means that certain incidents are repeated more than once from a
different perspective if the time frame of two characters overlaps.
OTWT like classic Archer doesn’t fail to capture your imagination in the
very first page itself. It entices you into knowing what comes next.
The book however, seems like an unfinished part of the whole picture due
to the abrupt ending. Although the reader is still given a taste of
vintage Archer, but there seems to be something lacking in the end. A
magnificently written saga, this book will be etched in the minds of the
readers forever for its variety of style. Archer has perhaps created
the best characters after his epic Kane and Abel. Even though we are not
left much to guess and the suspense isn’t that extreme, but still the book is a work of art that only a master artist can hope to create.
Archer has yet again given us something to cheer about, and I recommend
this book as the best way to put your idle mind at rest this holiday
season.
Book: Only Time Will Tell
Author: Jeffrey Archer
ISBN: 0330535676
ISBN-13: 9780330535670, 978-0330535670
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: 2011
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
Number of Pages: 388
Language: English
Price: Rs. 325
Rating: 4/5
[This review was published here.]
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